Welcome to tropical modernism. Built in 1968, “Woodsong” was designed to follow the contour of the palm trees around it. As a result, there are three separate buildings, with a 90-foot lap pool connecting them. You can swim from the living room pavilion to the dining pavilion, then float over to the bedroom pavilion for a nap.

In Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic Mid-Century Modern style, architect Alfred Browning Parker wanted this home, where he lived, to amplify the property’s natural surroundings – so he kept the trees and fitted the home around them.

The living and dining pavilions include second-floor sleeping lofts that can also double as offices or libraries. The master suite pavilion is three stories high, with a den over the pool on the first floor, a bathroom surrounded by windows on the second floor, and a third level with just three walls that’s an open-air bedroom.

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